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Conference Speakers - Aims and Objectives

Dr Douglas Robertson Diabetes and Oral Health: A two way street?


This session will examine the effect of diabetes mellitus on oral health and the role of the dental therapist in recognising diabetes and managing their patients oral health needs effectively.

BRITISH ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL THERAPISTS

49TH ANNUAL NATIONAL

Professor Jimmy Steele British Oral Health and Dental Care in the 21st Century
This session will look at current UK oral health and how to best approach dental provision in the future.

CONFERENCE
15th and 16th June 2012 Thistle Hotel Glasgow

Linda Gunn Holistic Approach to Patients


This session will encourage us to view the whole patient and their associated requirements.

Dr Paul Brocklehurst Could DCPs Do More in Practice?


This session will explore the possibility of using DCPs to screen for dental caries and increase DCPs understanding of the differences between screening, detection and diagnosis.

Dr Nigel Robb Inhalation Sedation by Hygienists and Therapists - Where Are We Now?
This session will provide an update on the training and practice requirements for dental hygienists and therapists wishing to use conscious sedation in dentistry.

Professor Stephen Challacombe The Challacombe Scale: A Scale of Clinical Oral Dryness
This session will look at ways to employ the Challacombe Scale as a measure of xerostomia and will include a workshop.

Sharon Grant New CBCT Digital 4-Dimensional X-ray Systems


This session will discuss the new technologies in dental radiography and their uses in the provision of dental treatment and will include the responsibilities of the dental hygienist and therapist when using dental radiographs.

Juliette Reeves New Concepts in Biofilm Removal and Periodontal Maintenance


This session will examine the latest understanding of biofilms and how to effectively eradicate plaque and manage periodontal conditions.

Mr Rich Newman Composite - Tips and Tricks! Looking at Composition, Layering, Colour and Polishing of Composite Resins
This session will examine ways of layering, tinting and polishing composite restorations, to include colour, value, composition and aesthetics of composites.

Dr Michael Wood Local Anaesthesia for Oral Surgery and Implantology in Medically Compromised Patients
This session will present an overview of local anaesthesia use and will discuss the contemporary implant assessment.

Dr Jamie Newlands Long Term Success and Maintenance for Restorative Dentistry
This session will examine the durability and preservation of restorative dentistry.

DENTAL THERAPY NEW GOALS NEW CHALLENGES NEW THINKING

DENTAL THERAPY l NEW GOALS l NEW CHALLENGES l NEW THINKING


BADTs last conference enjoyed the hospitality of Manchester and this year we welcome you to Glasgow, Scotland's largest city and commercial capital, boasting the UK's largest retail centre after London. The city houses a multitude of art galleries and museums and excellent theatres, great restaurants, pubs and clubs and beautiful parks. Spectacular countryside and coastal views are within easy reach. The conference will be held at the smart and modern Thistle Hotel very close to the Central Train Station and right in the centre of the excellent shopping district. We have planned a conference full of relevant and diverse speakers to keep your CPD current and contemporary. We promise to provide a highly sociable weekend that is both inspiring and pleasurable. Please refer to the website to make your secure payments - www.badt.org.uk or telephone 07800 728082. For information on visiting Glasgow - www.seeglasgow.com Deborah Ryan BADT National Conference Co-ordinator

PROGRAMME
Friday 15th June 2012
8.30am 9.00am 9.10am Registration and Coffee Welcome Lecture Dr Douglas Robertson, Clinical Lecturer in Restorative Dentistry, University of Glasgow Dental School Diabetes and Oral Health: A two way street? Professor Jimmy Steele, Head of School of Dental Sciences, University of Newcastle British Oral Health and Dental Care in the 21st Century Coffee and Exhibition Linda Gunn, Programme Director BSc Oral Health Science, University of the Highlands and Islands Holistic Approach to Patients Dr Paul Brocklehurst, NIHR Clinician Scientist and Honorary SpR in Dental Public Health, University of Manchester Could DCPs Do More in Practice? Lunch Dr Nigel Robb, Reader/Honorary Consultant Restorative Dentistry and Sedation, University of Bristol and President SAAD Inhalation Sedation by Hygienists and Therapists - Where Are We Now? Professor Stephen Challacombe, Professor of Oral Medicine, King's College London Dental Institute The Challacombe Scale: A Scale of Clinical Oral Dryness and Workshop Coffee Sharon Grant, Dental Therapist New CBCT Digital 4-Dimensional X-ray Systems AGM Drinks Reception Presidential Dinner

10.00am 11.00am 11.30am 12.00pm

1.00pm 2.00pm

3.00pm 3.45pm 4.15pm

Thistle Hotel: Cambridge Street, Glasgow, G2 3HN - Tel: 0871 376 9043 Alternative hotels nearby: CitizenM Hotel Glasgow - 60 Renfrew Street, Central, G2 3BW Abode Glasgow - 129 Bath St, Central, G2 2SZ Marks Hotel - 110 Bath Street, Central, G2 2EN Ibis Glasgow Centre - 220 West Regent Street, Central, G2 4DQ
4.45pm 7.30pm 8.30pm

Saturday 16th June 2012


9.00am
Thistle Hotel

Coffee and Registration Juliette Reeves, Clinical Director and Dental Hygienist New Concepts in Biofilm Removal and Periodontal Maintenance Rich Newman, Dental Technician Composite - Tips and Tricks! Looking at Composition, Layering, Colour and Polishing of Composite Resins Coffee Dr Michael Wood, Principal Dentist/Specialist in Special Care Dentistry and Trustee SAAD Local Anaesthesia for Oral Surgery/Implantology in Medically Compromised Patients Dr Jamie Newlands, Clinical Director, Restorative, Cosmetic and Homeopathic Dentist Long Term Success and Maintenance for Restorative Dentistry Close

9.30am

10.30am

11.15am 12.15pm
Argyle Shopping Arcade The Bridge Art Centre Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum Victoria Park

12.45pm

www.badt.org.uk

www.colgateprofessional.co.uk

1.30pm

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